Mandarin Oriental to manage new luxury boutique in London due for launch in 2021

It’s been revealed that luxury hotel group Mandarin Oriental will take on the management of a new London boutique hotel set to open in 2021.

The group will manage the new venture on Hanover square in Mayfair to mark its second addition in the city.

Mandarin oriental Mayfair will be an ‘intimate’ boutique property with 50 bedrooms as well as 80 Residences at Mandarin Oriental.

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It will be developed by owners Clivedale London and designed by architects, Rogers StirkHarbour + Partners.

The property will feature a ‘vibrant’ fine-dining restaurant, a lobby lounge, bar and a private roof terrace with bar overlooking Mayfair.

Guests to The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, located in the building’s upper floors, will have access to the hotel experience, which will include an indoor pool, a fitness centre and a spa.

The development, which will be marketed as Hanover Bond, is situated between Bond Street and Regent Street, on Hanover Square. The Bond Street Cross Rail station, located on Hanover Square, is due to open in 2018.

“We are delighted to be opening a second Mandarin Oriental property in London, and look forward to extending the Group’s legendary hospitality to another of the city’s most exclusive addresses,” said James Riley, group chief executive of Mandarin Oriental.

“Operating two complementary hotels in a single destination is something that the Group has already done successfully in Hong Kong.” he added.